VA - The Music Of David Lynch: Benefiting The David Lynch Foundation (2016) [Official Digital Download]

Songs from classic David Lynch films & Twin Peaks live in concert with Angelo Badalamenti, featured a variety of artists performing music from David Lynch's catalog and film/TV soundtracks, including Duran Duran, Moby, Zola Jesus, and more.

The Twin Peaks soundtrack is prominently featured with maestro Angelo Badalamenti —joined by original Twin Peaks synthesizer player, Kinny Landrum— performing three of the show’s most renowned instrumentals; Laura Palmer’s Theme, Dance of the Dream Man and Twin Peaks Theme. There’s also Moby‘s bongo-infused and career-launching techno take on Laura Palmer’s Theme, Go, as well as Jim James‘ impassioned interpretation of Sycamore Trees, which its original composer afterwards praised as “a deeply moving performance!”

Arguably Mulholland Drive’s most memorable moment now captured live on this record, Rebekah Del Rio‘s a cappella version of Llorando sounds just as breathtaking and heartbreaking as when she performed it for an equally silenced audience in Club Silencio. Sky Ferreira adds composed intensity to Blue Velvet’s title song, while Tennis and Twin Peaks (the band) cover Roy Orbison’s In Dreams, which of course will forever be associated with Dean Stockwell’s scene-stealing mime.

From Wild at Heart, there’s Donovan‘s gracious version of Love Me Tender and an audacious take on Chris Isaak’s Wicked Game courtesy of Lykke Li. Zola Jesus adds vocal power to Eraserhead’s In Heaven, and hands down the album’s most experimental track is Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd‘s 10-minute soundscape inspired by Eraserhead and The Elephant Man and fused with the noise machines of Rebecca Baxter. David Lynch’s recent nonfilmic musical collaborations are represented by Chrysta Bell‘s sensual Swing With Me and Karen O‘s energetic Pinky’s Dream.

From the 15 songs on the double album, Duran Duran‘s The Chauffeur is the only track that has little to do with David Lynch —it wasn’t even part of the Duran Duran: Unstaged show he directed in 2011— but its sinister melody and lyrics certainly don’t feel out of place on this release. The album’s closing track is David Lynch himself reciting a poem of unknown origin accompanied by Donovan on guitar.

Analyzed: Angelo Badalamenti / The Music of David Lynch (1-3) Chrysta Bell / The Music of David Lynch (4) David Lynch / The Music of David Lynch (5) Donovan / The Music of David Lynch (6) Duran Duran / The Music of David Lynch (7) Jim James / The Music of David Lynch (8) Karen O / The Music of David Lynch (9) Lykke Li / The Music of David Lynch (10) Moby / The Music of David Lynch (11) Rebekah Del Rio / The Music of David Lynch (12) Sky Ferreira / The Music of David Lynch (13) Tennis and Twin Peaks / The Music of David Lynch (14) Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd / The Music of David Lynch (15) Zola Jesus / The Music of David Lynch (16)––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––